Tarot: The Pages 

New ideas, service to others, travel and adventure, and learning new skills are facets of Pages. Photo by Steve Bonner. 

By Michelle Crandell
Pages welcome change and new possibilities in the areas represented by their suit. Pages cultivate “beginner’s mind,” comfort with “not knowing” and the joy of learning new things.  

PAGE OF SWORDS IS open to new ways of thinking and communicating. New ideas fascinate this Page. This card encourages seeing life from a childlike curiosity. Inner child work is indicated, along with questioning long-held negative beliefs and attitudes. This Page wants to learn how to think using healthy patterns. 

PAGE OF CUPS IS open to love and new relationships. Service to others, practicing acceptance, and seeing the good in people, the world, and oneself are changes this Page exemplifies. This Page wants to learn how to have better relationships with others. 

PAGE OF STAVES IS open to making positive personal change. This Page is all fired up, inspired to grow and change by taking a new direction in life. Job changes, moving, travel, and adventure help this page grow in experience and wisdom. This Page wants to experience life and all the world has to offer. 

PAGE OF PENTACLES IS open to learning new skills and having experiences in the “real world.” Practical, hands-on activities draw this person’s interest. This Page is willing to risk security and money to live in accordance with his values or gain knowledge and competence in a new area of interest.  

Michelle Crandell provides individual Tarot readings for a fee. Once a year, she teaches LEARN TO READ TAROT. Call if interested in her next class. To learn more, email michelle.crandell@gmail.com, or call 501-655-6142. 

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